iOS USB remoting

I have a remote Mac and a local iPad. I have the latest Xamarin alpha releases on both ends (local Win10 PC, remote Mac), the new Visual Studio simulator seems to be working, but the Visual Studio does not see my iPad.

So, Xamarin will partly build on Windows, then send the binaries to a Mac for the final build step, and then send the resulting binaries to Windows, then deploy to the device?
How is it possible to deploy binaries to an iOS device from a Windows machine?

@ThomasBurkhart Oh! Actually I didn't take note of the 'USB' word in the topic head. I just got immersed in the posts and just followed them. I do remember reading about even deploying to iPhone connected to Windows in this way though I haven't tried it.

Anyway, I was having issues even with the simulator remoting. But yesterday I updated Xamarin SDKs to the latest ones and it started working again. Hope it will continue working...though...

Wow, it was hailed as an awesome new feature, right about the time they bumped all the major versions (Xamarin 4, XF 2).... all just marketing and lies. It was a developer conference and you lied to all of our faces... not great.
It has been almost a year since then and the XAML previewer is still just barely working... sometimes... if you are lucky. USB remoting is MIA.... Kind of saddens me a bit.

I can't get to the twitter survey at the moment, but want to register a high degree of interest in this feature!! Just found this post when searching that very topic on the forum. I'm getting a real productivity boost from being able to use a Mac remotely for as many parts of the development cycle as possible.

Also, contrary to the 20-ish year olds, not everyone lives for twitter. I also had no idea about the survey.

Hmmm... I am also not 20-ish but in twitter. Even if you don't tweet you should follow at least few eminent ones on twitter. You can enrich your tech knowledge there. In this century for tech savvy it is inevitable to be on Twitter, Facebook, Linked-in and Stack Overflow, besides this forum...

I think it is however impossible for most people to know what would be the only acceptable place. Remote iOS USB is used when developing Xamarin.Forms applications. So there is a reasonable thought that the XF hub would be a good place for it. If it's not - then maybe the Xamarin employees could be a bit more helpful than to just say "wrong project" and close it. I dunno... Maybe suggest the right place like you did? Or, say... they could move it to the right place as a form of half-decent customer service?

I know I'm in a pissy mood today for other things not related to this. But poor service and lazy handling of reported problems IN THE PROJECT WE WERE TOLD TO USE - is just maddening even on a good day.